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I never will understand why the stereotype lives on. When I was in college we guys knew how to cook, do laundry, etc. It was a source of endless amusement that the girls who had been taught domestic things were beneath women had to learn them from us.

What do you mean, they can’t even keep the meter? The poem scans perfectly. My only problem is that it takes a couple of reads before one realizes that Wiley actually has completed his thought — at first blush, it appears that he’s forgotten to make the point he was supposed to make, which was to thank mothers for being so patient and accepting of Mother’s Day offerings that are, shall we say, somewhat less than perfect. He doesn’t come right out and say it, but it’s clearly implied!

“I never will understand why the stereotype lives on. When I was in college we guys knew how to cook, do laundry, etc. It was a source of endless amusement that the girls who had been taught domestic things were beneath women had to learn them from us”-————————————————————————-Funny thing….no matter how great guys are doing household chores, after marriage they soon find out that if they do it wrong, they won’t have to do it at all.